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May 2014
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Why Novartis scouts for disruptive technology
Cambridge neighbors, NIBR and Harvard, further disrupt technology. Read how their alliance is accelerating drug discovery.
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Most Europeans have limited awareness about heart failure
The majority of Europeans can’t identify the warning signs of heart failure, a life threatening disease, which affects one in five people in the region.
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Robots speed the pace of modern drug discovery
Novartis researchers use automation to rapidly identify starting points for new drugs.
April 2014
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Living with heart failure
Heart failure affects 26 million people worldwide. More people die from heart failure than from some advanced cancers, including breast and bowel cancer.
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2 million kids receive malaria medicine
Ahead of World Malaria Day, Novartis and Malaria No More delivered 2 million pediatric antimalarials to Zambia provided through the Power of One campaign.
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Sight savers jet to the rescue
Up the stairs to the entrance of the plane they climb: small children with cloudy eyes, teens with thick glasses and practiced squints, adults with dark shades.
March 2014
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Sleuths use hi-tech sensors to fight pharmaceutical crime
Novartis is working to tackle the problem of counterfeit drugs, which are a threat to patient health.
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Glaucoma silently steals sight
Patients with glaucoma, which affects 60 million people worldwide, can lose up to 40 percent of their sight before they begin to notice any change in vision.
February 2014
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Parenting a child with a rare disease
Raising a child with a rare disease can feel overwhelming and isolating, but many parents end up being extremely proud of their children’s achievements.
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Creative ways to help kids understand rare diseases
Parents and doctors can help children understand rare diseases like TSC and SJIA with the help of cartoon dogs and comic book superheroes.
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Text messages in Africa help to fight malaria
After 40 years of working in information technology, Jim Barrington took a partial retirement from his job as Novartis’ chief information officer and started looking for new ways to apply his skills.
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